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Revolutionary design – QuickFit and SimpleWire technologies offer groundbreaking home automation features. Unique advancements make the smart controls easier to install and more reliable than ever.
QuickFit – Improved components reduced the housing depth by up to 20% compared to previous Z-Wave models and eliminated the need for heat tabs. QuickFit enhancements are the ideal smart solution for older-style switch boxes, multi-gang configurations or any other application with limited space.
SimpleWire – Patented auto-detecting line/load terminals support fast installation by identifying line and load wires and configuring the switch accordingly. Dual ground ports, which are offset to avoid switch box mounting screws, support daisy-chaining in multi-switch setups.
Voice control – Enjoy the convenience of voice control with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa when connected through a compatible Z-Wave hub.
Switch upgrade – Easily replace any standard in-wall switch equipped with a neutral wire to remotely turn ON/OFF and create schedules for a wide range of fixtures.
Changeable paddles – White and light almond rocker-style paddles are included to match your existing switches. Black, brown and ivory options are also available.
Multi-switch compatible – The smart device operates perfectly on its own or seamlessly integrates into multi-switch setups when paired with add-on switches (model 46199). Up to four add-on switches can be connected to the same light, fan or appliance.
Range extender – The in-wall Z-Wave switch repeats the signal from your hub or other Z-Wave device to extend wireless range by up to 150ft.
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Michael J. Becker –
Way way! Better then Leviton or Similar Switches
Great product, I ended up buying about 100 of GE Enbrighton Series to switch out my Leviton switches which ended up in the trash bucket. Between the dimmers, switches, touch dimmers, add ons, and motion switches they all work very well. There are a few cons to each one in their design but, do operate within the parameters the manufacturer’s description.Pro’s: if you initiatively know how to wire electrical systems in 3&4&5 way installs the wiring is far simpler, Jasco uses only one (1) low voltage wire to control the remote switches using an existing travler, very intuitive, where my Levitons were completely backwards from a traditional install requiring master switch be on the load side vs. Standard line side, Jasco keeps with the traditional with an intuitive twist. Jason also uses quick connect slots in lieu of an outside flange like Leviton. The switches also don’t go haywire turning on and off lights randomly, or deciding not to respond to controllers requiring a hard reset unlike Leviton which has all of these issues. The new v2 series are also a welcome change offering a much thinner switch allowing eaiser installs in shallow gang boxes. The construction of the Jasco switches is also far superior to most of the zwave switches I’ve encountered, my Levitons on the other hand all of the face plates fell off within the first year.Cons: Jasco should really offer a addon switch for the touch series dimmers, it’s just not cost effective to install 3 to 5 touch dimmers for one light. Jasco could work a little harder to develop a better method of dimmer switch illumination, however I’ll take a minor inconvenience over the Leviton dimmers which work less then half the time.Overall I would highly recommend the Jasco product lines for their build quality, ease of use, longevity, software, and hardware quality. I honestly cant believe I’m saying this about GE as their consumer reputation is a mouthful of awful, side of terrible, with a main entree’ of vomit, Note GE’s commercial line is 100% opposite of this. But, this consumer product beats the odds and all simular products. GE will likely screw this up like every other automation device they’ve ever made, so my advice to the consumer is this, if you plan on sticking with Zwave. Buy the GE buy Jasco switches while you can before GE destroys the product line by pure ignorance and shotty engineering. Anyone who has experience in integrated automation will probably remember GE’s progressive destruction of Kalatel Systems, or the halfa** launch of GE’s first home automation line, I think their website still currently shows upcoming products for existing customers 10 years later ongoing never to be seen. But there you have it one diamond in the rough now GE’s track record speaks for its self. Buy now you wont regret it, wait and be disappointed by a product change. Best of luck on your automation project. Cheers.
Ted Pavlic –
Improvement over first generation (thinner and more customizable) but nothing extraordinary
In the attached image, this product (on the right) is shown next to a Lutron Caseta Smart Home Dimmer Switch; together, the two of them operate a ceiling fan (this switch) and its light kit (the Lutron dimmer). I have used a number of these GE Z-Wave Smart Switches in their first generation, and I can say that the “Enbrighten” version is a notable improvement for five reasons:*) It is significantly thinner*) It is narrower (does not require breaking off metal fins to fit into tight spaces)*) It can auto-detect line/load*) It has extra terminals to help avoid a tangled mess of wire nuts (although this may mean reducing your ability to remove one switch without also loosening the other)*) It has a more customizable status LEDThe first four reasons are well-known marketed features of the Enbrighten line, but the fifth feature was a happy surprise to me. By hitting the top of the paddle three times very quickly and then the bottom, you can toggle the status light across four different modes. By default, it will always be opposite the connected load (so as to act as a night light). However, it can be switched to match the connected load (so as to mimic the current state of power on the circuit). It can also be switched to be always on or off. In the previous version of this switch (before Enbrighten), it was only possible to have it oppose the load (night-light mode) or be totally off. In fact, until reading the manual for this switch, I did not even realize that the 3+1 maneuver was an option for the old switch. I assumed I could configure the status light via Z-Wave, but I never bothered issuing the commands. So it is this configurability that I have really appreciated with this switch.If you have other older GE Smart Z-Wave Switches, this switch looks and feels identical to them from a user perspective. It just looks very different within the box.So the GE Enbrighten Z-Wave Plus Smart Light Switch is an improvement over the older versions of this product, but it is really nothing special when it comes to Z-Wave switches. It is a solid switch with a firm feel to its use. I am happy with it, but I am much more excited about the Lutron and Leviton dimmers that I use in other parts of my home.
JULIO JACOME –
FACIL LA INSTALACION Y EL EMPAREJAMIENTO CON SMARTHING
Luc Lajoie –
With 2 face plates it will match your design colours.Controls lights flawlessly
Francis L –
Better then the old version but in canada the price is way to high